Losing the caps might be the first step. In case you didn't know...caps makes it look like YOU'RE SHOUTING.

I've seen some night vision scopes online, but probably the best option is to attach a regular scope that you choose onto a 40mm Pitcanny rail or Weaver rail then attach a night scope in front of it.

Or a Night-then red-dot scope.

With daytime, just remove the night scope. You can read about how nightvision scopes work on www.howstuffworks.com and you'll note that night vision units are not designed for bright light and can be damaged.

I have seen night vision devices that had an objective cover with a very small aperture in it so that the device could be used in the daytime. But NVD's are NOT magic, and even the best ($$$$$$$) probably won't compare favorably with the cheapest "normal" scope for use during the daytime, so you would probably be better off with quick detach mounts for 2 scopes ... even if the second scope were really cheap.

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